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Khaled Mursi Hammoud
{K:54005} 3/19/2007
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Very good capture of the corniche Mohamed.... I can feel the warmth in the sunlight. Thanx for sharing, your reminded me of the old days I used to spend the summer in Alexandria (gleem and Mandara). Good work my friend, Khaled.
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Iman Fouad
{K:12295} 3/14/2007
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Oh Mohamed ,i love this shot, and Alex especially in winter. its remind me of the past,we spent all our vacation there and i liked to walk every day just at this time from Miami to Montazah and turn to Bir Masaoud. Exellent street photography , so well taken, thanks for sharing, hope to post more. Best wishes, and enjoy before summer;) Iman
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Mohamed Hussien
{K:8371} 3/14/2007
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Yes dear there are people dwelling in there. It's not a governmental buildings. these buildings sometimes block the sun at the beginning of the day - some egyptians prefer to do sport in the shadow in the hot weather - so it's a wonderful for taking a tour and meditation when you hear nothing just the sound of wind, birds and waves refraction of the sea.
You're perfectly right about the disturbing hustle! but people have to recharge themselves to bear the rush hour again:)
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{K:44058} 3/14/2007
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A friday walk... yes someday i would like to do just that in your place, I have seen alot about your place through your posted photos here and it looks very interesting. A fine composition with very nice light, looks inviting. regards.
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Astrid Quast
{K:1254} 3/13/2007
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By reading your text i could feel what you mean... its so damn calm! Even the buildings! (are there really people living?) I imagine the hustle on the street during rush hour!? Nice picture, i like it!
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Mohamed Hussien
{K:8371} 3/13/2007
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Thx alot dear Mike for your support! I really appreciate it. I have to take a long tour in your portfolio soon.
Have a good day
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Mike Adams
{K:7180} 3/13/2007
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Great shot. I love the compostion with the leading line taking you to the right of the image. This is followed by the high rises in the back. Great about. Really helped me "feel" the moment!
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